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To: BAF Comm Center | Sender: Atrum Exercitus - Atrum Exercitus - 04-15-2018

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Adamandem online.

No more than one hour ago one of our Raiders reported me about Gallic Metal Service transport, identified as GMS|HMTL, that freely coursed through Tau space directly to Languedoc Jump Gate. It would seem regular GMS transport, but one thing interested me. He was completely stocked with Gold Ore and well-known closest field located in the Dublin system.
I just have to ask you, why Dublin is under too weak control where Gauls can steal resources without any hindrance?... Or there is a place to be bribable BMM workers?

Adamandem out.



RE: To: BAF Comm Center | Sender: Atrum Exercitus - Victor Steiner - 04-15-2018

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To: Listed Parties & 6th Fleet Command
From: Commodore E.J.R Steiner


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To whom it may concern
I am unfamiliar with you or who you represent, regardless, I do not see the point in this communication. The Dublin system was contested before the Tau war even began, it is safe to assume then that it remains contested. If the Gauls are stealing Gold then I will increase patrols in that area, for that I thank you for bringing this to my attention.

However, since you also noticed this transport, I would encourage you (if you are a friend to this house) to do what we did not and destroy it.



Edmund J.R Steiner
Commodore
Bretonian Armed Forces


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